From traditional grid to intelligent grid
A traditional grid delivers power directly from plants to consumers. Storage acts as a buffer, holding surplus during low demand and releasing it at peaks, enabling dynamic adjustment to real-time conditions.
Key benefits of battery storage
- Backup power. For critical infrastructure and businesses during outages.
- Energy independence. From volatile prices.
- Cost savings. Via load shifting and peak shaving.
- Grid stabilization. By smoothing supply and demand.
- Reduced carbon footprint. When paired with on-site renewables.
- Resilience and fire prevention. Through fast-response backup during extreme weather.
Growth and cost advantage
The storage market has expanded rapidly, and falling battery costs increasingly make storage competitive with conventional peaking generation for managing peak demand.
- Growth drivers. Renewable integration, rising electricity demand, grid stability needs, falling LFP battery costs, and supportive policy.
Global battery energy storage market
2024 → 2032, projected
Source: Fortune Business Insights, 2025. ~19.6% CAGR, 2025–2032.
Avalon invests in the storage technologies and systems underpinning the transition from centralized generation to a flexible, intelligent grid.